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Uttara Yogi

 
Arup Mitra (Author)
Synopsis In 1870, the spiritual leader of the Nagai Japat, makes a momentous prediction: the Uttara Yogi would settle down in South India. His arrival would presage the liberation of the country from foreign rule and put an end to the era of falsehood. The long vigil for the Uttara Yogi begins.

Having completed his internship for the ICS in England, young Aurobindo Ghose returns to India and joins the service of the Maharaja of Baroda. Soon, he chalks out his programme for achieving the independence of India. He popularizes the 'battle cry' Vande Mataram and initiates the Swadeshi and Boycott Movements to thwart the partition of Bengal.

He also strives to put an end to the moderate policies of the Congress by replacing it with nationalism. Secretly, he initiates an armed insurrection to overthrow the British by establishing a bomb factory in his ancestral garden house of Muraripukur, exposure of which leads to the infamous Alipore Bomb Trial.

Well-researched and craftily woven, Uttara Yogi is a remarkable historical novel, taking the reader back to pre-independent India through a tale of patriotism, adventure, love and betrayal, revealing through a multitude of characters, episodes and experiences, the true identity of the Uttara Yogi.
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About the author

Arup Mitra

Arup Mitra is Professor of Economics at the Institute of Economic Growth, Delhi. His research interests include: Labour and welfare, urban development, industry, infrastructure and gender.

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Bibliographic information

Title Uttara Yogi
Author Arup Mitra
Format Hardcover
Date published: 01.01.2010
Edition 1st ed.
Publisher Niyogi Books
Language: English
isbn 8189738556
length 576p.,